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Miss Malawi 2016: Meet Central Region finalists

 

Sibongile Kadzakumanja

Sibongile: I am determined to help girls
Sibongile: I am determined to help girls

Sibongile Kadzakumanja is a poet. She is also a model, something that enticed her to this year’s Miss Malawi beauty pageant.

She believes being a beauty queen is all about self-confidence, determination, image and uniqueness.

Being Miss Malawi for her means being a voice of the youths.

She feels being a beauty queen goes beyond the physical beauty. It, rather, also denotes being heartfelt and morally sound because you assume the role of ambassador of such virtues.

With population being the theme of this edition of the Miss Malawi beauty contest, Sibongile has a youth agenda in her heart centered on challenging the youth to be at the centre of population growth fight.

She challenges that she is determined to help and influence girls to stay in school by supporting the less fortunate ones with every resource at her disposal.

The 19-year-old holds a Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE), a certificate in marketing and works as marketing officer at Area 55 Consulting.

Yvonnie Kamanga

Yvonnie: l am ambitious and out-going
Yvonnie: l am ambitious and out-going

Yvonnie Kamanga is an ambitious, determined and an out-going young lady.

She feels becoming Miss Malawi would provide her with a fertile and wider platform to be a change maker at both local and international level.

Growing up in the neighbourhood of mixed economic classes, Yvonnie always had a heart of helping friends whom she felt were less privileged than her.

Given the privilege to be Miss Malawi, Yvonnie says she would work directly with people and other organisations to help implement projects that deal with issues surrounding this years’ theme; population growth, girl plight and tourism.

Yvonie further feels being Miss Malawi is about doing something with passion and grace, being able to interact with all types of people regardless of who they are, putting smiles on sad faces.

“I feel I have that right character to help me conduct the Miss Malawi duties effortlessly and responsibly,” she says.

The 23-year-old holds a bachelor’s degree in animal science from Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (Luanar) and is currently finalising her master of science at the same college.

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